China Camp and the San Juan Mine // Dragoon Mountains AZ

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 42

  • @markwilliams5606
    @markwilliams5606 2 года назад +3

    Was Born there. Dad was stationed at the Fort there. Gold in these Mountains.

  • @Whitedogoverland
    @Whitedogoverland Год назад +2

    Great video. Headed out there this weekend.

  • @Frankiefrank808
    @Frankiefrank808 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful area! Wow! This kinds of videos is like a personal tour. Around 4 yrs ago i owned a Taxi & Tour company. This brings memories back definitely. Thanks for this i needed this. Its like the good old days.

  • @rctsiel
    @rctsiel 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for the video. I live in Tombstone and the views of Sheep's Head and China Peak fill my front window as I type this comment. I love the trail to the top of China Peak. Several cool geocaches up there along the way. Great job! I'm thinking I need to get up there again real soon!

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  3 года назад

      Thank you for the comment. The Dragoons are one of our favorites!

    • @rapsux
      @rapsux 9 месяцев назад

      How many miles is this to the mine?

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  9 месяцев назад

      From China camp it's maybe a mile. If you dare to go all the way to China Peak, you go right by it.

  • @MarkSpencerAZ
    @MarkSpencerAZ Год назад +1

    One of our favorite Jeep/ Dirt bike treks. I never realized the mine was that big, I must have missed a turn inside.

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  Год назад +1

      There are 2 portals, one just above the other. The upper one is huge inside.

  • @sheila6186
    @sheila6186 Год назад +1

    Beautiful scenery. Thank you. I'm also very impressed by how intact much of the San Juan Mine interior still is. It's a testament to the men's quality of workmanship many decades ago. However, I also feel conflicted that there was once a mine on what was/is sacred Apache Native American Indian territory.

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  Год назад

      There are a lot of mines in this area, some are in better shape than others. Often, when we are out driving in the backcountry, I envision what it must have been like to traverse those areas on horseback from both the Native American, Mexican, and European viewpoint in relation to the time-frame. Thank you for your comment!

  • @t-bone9403
    @t-bone9403 2 года назад

    Very cool. Thank you for the info on this area.

  • @patbrown7813
    @patbrown7813 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video and information. I'll have to investigate how much of the trail is still passable when I make it down to the Dragoon's next year

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  2 года назад

      I know you can still get to the San Juan mine, but getting passed that takes more nerves than I'm willing to use.

  • @Andrew-js7lo
    @Andrew-js7lo 2 года назад +2

    Was just up there 2 weeks ago, itd been awhile. ive found acouple mine entrances up there, the entry you found i dont recognize tho! The entry i mainly know is directly on the left of trail and ya have to jus about crawl in. Its just as the trail gets more intense heading to china peak. Any more clues to this ent? Always stay safe 🤙

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  2 года назад +2

      There is a level just up hill from the one you found. Top of the waste rock pile.

  • @jpickUSMC
    @jpickUSMC 2 года назад

    Very cool, at Ft Huachuca for some training but I plan to make my way up here at some point. Thanks for the video.

  • @NateBlack96
    @NateBlack96 3 года назад +1

    Awesome Video man. Thank you

  • @richardbeee
    @richardbeee 2 года назад +1

    So good i decided to subscribe!

  • @markdunigan805
    @markdunigan805 9 месяцев назад +1

    How many 100 plus year old nails did you collect in your tires?

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  9 месяцев назад +1

      Lol, none! I think those who came before me found them already.

  • @briandm33
    @briandm33 2 года назад +3

    Do you think anyone has ever found the famous Cochise Treasure around the Dragoon Mountains? I think it's still buried there somewhere. I can imagine it's hard to get to if no one found it like Cochise said nobody would ever be able to find it.

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  2 года назад

      I don't believe it's ever been found.

    • @inthewoods6111
      @inthewoods6111 10 месяцев назад +1

      I found it! I am a nobody and Cochise was right. The problem is that I forgot where I left it, I think my car keys are with it.

  • @troycruse
    @troycruse 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Do you know how long this trail or trails are?

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! This particular trail is maybe 3 or 4 miles long. Last I heard the trail had washed out and I'm not sure if it's passable now.

  • @svenantemann
    @svenantemann Год назад +1

    How do you get to this trailhead?

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  Год назад +1

      It's off Middlemarch road, left on Forest Service road 697.

    • @svenantemann
      @svenantemann Год назад +1

      @Roadrunner Adventure thanks I plan on checking it out this weekend in full-size truck!

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  Год назад

      Getting all the way to the mine may get tight for you. Be safe and have fun!

  • @chrissullins3
    @chrissullins3 3 года назад

    Not sure when you took this video but the monsoons over the last few months really washed out and exposed a culvert pipe and eroded some other curves on the road leading up to the mountain. Plenty of places now to roll your vehicle over before you even start climbing. The road elevating alongside the mountain before you go through the pass also had a lot of the gravel washed off exposing the larger rock underneath requiring you to be mindful of clearance. There are vertical shafts in the China Peak area that if you're not paying attention when on foot will result in your death.

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comments Chris. We have been experiencing a lot of washouts in our travels. It will take some time and maybe a little self help to get the roads back to normal. As far as vertical shafts, I agree! They are all over the place and one needs to very careful and cognizant of their surroundings in the area.

  • @sergefarmer4832
    @sergefarmer4832 Год назад +1

    People lived in caves because it was to hot in the summer.

  • @curtismes
    @curtismes 2 года назад +2

    I read a book on Cochise where General Oliver O Howard and Tom Jeffords were escorted to China Meadow to negotiatenthe peace treaty with Cochise in 1872...I think it was thru the gate as his warriors could see dust clouds at ft Bowie when soldiers rode out against him....any veracity to that? Can you see old ft bowie from China peak?

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  2 года назад

      Unfortunately, I cannot answer that with any amount of certainty. It does make for a great story though.

    • @curtismes
      @curtismes 2 года назад +2

      The book "making peace with cochise"... describes the journey it is the 1st hand account of Lt Alton Slayden who was with General Howard while meeting cochise in 1872...taken from his diaries....i will reread it for more clues...it is an excellent read

    • @roadrunneradventure
      @roadrunneradventure  2 года назад

      Thank you for the reference, I love western history.